PLATE XLVIII. 



(Figs. 1-3, 6, 10, 11, 21-21, 26-29, 33, 34 by E. Emmons; 4, 5,7-9 by F. li. Melk; 12-20, 25, 30-32 by 11. P. Wuitfiemj.) 



Legend : D. Coalesced deltidial plates. i'. Deductors. 



t. Teeth. c. Crura. 



8. Median septnu). hp. Hinffe-pliite. 



a. Adductors. "''• Umbonal blades. 



a'. Anterior adductors. 1. Stem of looji. 



Genus NUCLEOSPIRA, Hall. 



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NucLEOSPiRA pisuM, Sowcrby. 

 Fig-. 1. A dorsal view; showing the tine surface spines. X 2. 

 "Wenlock shale. England. 



NuCLEOSPIRA VENTRICOSA, Hall. 



Fig. 2. A dorsal view of conjoined valves which retain the epidermal spines over a portion of the surface. 

 X 2. 



Fig. 3. A protile view of a compar-atively large individual, denuded of its sjiines ; showing the usual con- 

 vexity of the valves. 



Fig. 4. A jirotile view of a brachial valve ; showing the crural bases and the recurved hinge-plate 

 extending backward beyond the apex of the valve. 



Fig. 5. The interior of a brachial valve with the umbonal i.ortion of the pedicle- valve adhering, viewed 

 from in front ; showing the elevation and lobation of the hinge-plate, and the median septum. 



Fig. 6. A preparation, showing the broa<l umbonal blades of the primary lamellae, their attachment to the 

 crura, and also the lateral tjranches of the loop, the upright stem being broken off. X 3. 



Fig. 18. The interior of a pedicle-valve ; showing the concave coalesced deltidial plates and the median 

 septum. 



Lower Helderberg group (Shaly limestone). The Helderhergs, N. Y. 



NuCLEOSPIRA CONCENTRICA, Hall. 



Fig. 7. The exterior of a pedicle-valve ; showing the sharp concentric gi-owth-lines. 

 Lower Helderberg group. Decatur county, Tennessee. 



NuCLEOSPIRA ELEGANS, Hall. 

 Fig. 8. A dorsal view of conjoined valves ; showing the transverse form of the shell and the low median 



sinus on the brachial valve. 

 Fig. 9. A profile view of the same specimen. 



Lower Heldertierg group. Cherry Valley, N. Y. 

 Fig. 10. A preparation exposing, by the partial removal of the pedicle-valve, the structure of the Itrachi- 

 dium. In the umbonal region the crura and umbonal blades are exposed, and at (l) is the 

 pi-ojecting upi'ight stem of the loop. All of the lamell.'e are slightly encrusted with a silicious 

 deposit. X 2. 

 Fig. 11. A profile of the same specimen; showing one of the cones and the projecting extremity of the 

 loop. X 2. (c.) 



Lower Helderberg group (Shaly limestone). Schoharie, N. Y. 



NuCLEOSPIRA CONCINNA, Hall. 



Fig. 12. A dorsal view of conjoined valves retaining a portion of the spinulose surface. 



Figs. 13-16. Ventral, dorsal, cardinal and protile views of a normal example from which the surface spinules 

 have lieen lost ; showing the normal subplano-convex contour of the valves and the linear 

 median depression on each. 



Fig. 17. The interior of a pedicle-valve ; showing the concave, coalesced deltidial plates, articulating pro- 

 cesses, adductor and diductor scars. 



